Monday, November 28, 2022

'I want to make a complaint:' Aggressive Kevin berates gas station manager until she bans him


In one small town, there is drama going on at the local gas pump, but not for the reason you might think. As one poster on r/IDOWORKHERELADY wrote, his mother has some pretty wacky customers at her job as a petrol station manager. This one stubborn Kevin really tested her patience as he demanded to speak to the manager. But luckily, this manager got a handle on the situation and she really had the final revenge

Next up, read about this family who declared their Thanksgiving meal was BYOC - bring your own chair. 

'IT'S AT THE APEX OF A STORYLINE': Insensitive Karen enraged when soap operas are paused for a breaking news event


This Karen did not want her programs to be interrupted, but that's exactly what happened. A breaking news event on a local TV station followed a serious helicopter crash, but that wasn't enough of a tragedy to stop Karen from letting loose online. She probably has no clue that she could easily find episodes of The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful online.

 

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/F***YouKaren subreddit by u/mcparksky and it belongs in our endless series of Karens doing the most. Maybe this lady learned her lesson and realized that she was being horribly insensitive. That's probably wishful thinking. Maybe she also realized how embarrassing it is that she watches those shows. That's probably wishful thinking too. Keep scrolling below to see her outrageous Facebook post and to see the best comments. For more content like this, check out this post about a Karen who refused to move her bag on a train.

What I bought vs. What I got: 30+ People who immediately facepalmed over terrible online purchases


Online shopping is really a "best of times/worst of times" situation. It's never been easier to order, say, a nice prom dress, or a brand new rug for the living room, or a comfy new pair of leggings. But you have to be really, really careful about where you order from. And you have to be cautious that you're ordering something that's the correct size, as a few disappointed doll-house furniture owners now understand. Keep scrolling to see some of the worst mishaps folks have had while shopping on the World Wide Web. 

Next, click here to view people whose barbers absolutely hate them (and took it our on their hair)!

'The total demand was something like $135k': Employer cheats guy on overtime, guy plays the long con to get it all back, plus interest


Patience is a virtue — so states the proverbial phrase — but in a modern world, that idea seldom comes into actual practice. Everything is happening so quickly, changing so suddenly, that waiting or trying to be patient often means that it's already too late. We've all been trained by the idea of "missing out" into giving in to each and every impulse; when, retrospectively, if you don't miss the thing you "missed out" on… did you really miss out at all?

Well, when it comes to delaying the payout of $50k in unpaid overtime, there is definitely a gamble involved. Usually, the interest charged on the payment will barely keep up with inflation (if at all); getting the payments back in a lump sum may result in higher taxation by local governments; plus, there's always the risk of the company going under in that time, which means you never see a dime of that money.

Luckily for u/SScheibler their gamble paid off, and they were able to hold their former employer accountable to the tune of $135k.

Keep reading for the full tale of revenge, as originally posted on Reddit's r/ProRevenge subreddit. For more, check out this delivery driver who orchestrated a similar revenge when cheated out of their tips by their employer.

‘Hey, We Don’t Push People’ Mother Reprimands Another Woman’s Kid for Pushing Her Baby, Gets Shouted At


When taking your kid to the playground or outdoors in general, you have a lot of things to worry about. You have to keep a constant eye out because they tend to be totally okay one minute, and then the next, you may find them balling their eyes out on the floor after tripping, falling, or getting hit by another 'friendly' kid there. Some parents don't supervise their children properly, and when that happens, and it affects your own kid, we believe you have every right to tell them off (Nicely).

 

A situation came to our attention on Reddit where a woman was genuinely worried that she made the wrong call when she was at a farm with a little playing area with her 12-month-old son. Someone's kid wasn't acting right, and she proceeded to tell him off (again, nicely). The woman took to Reddit to disclose what had happened and detailed what had been said. Scroll down to check out the story for yourself. And fellow parents — for the love of God, please supervise your kids outdoors. 

Dumb Boss Rejects Client's Payment Over 30 Stupid Cents, Loses His Business $300,000 Over This


If anyone should be leaving the company, it should be the boss! This thread was posted to Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit by u/Competitive_Humor610, who opened up about a sales job they were working and how close they were to making a $300,000 deal and a $30,000 commission. 

 

So close, yet so far. The Redditor's boss intervened twice to reject the client's payment. The first time was because he felt the client should pay for the bank's 0.1% commission. The second time was even worse. It was because of a mere 30 cents difference. If he has a boss, that person should be notified because the client was enraged and walked away from the deal entirely. Not only that, but now the Redditor walked away from months of work with zero commission. 

 

This is just one of countless instances when bosses have proven themselves to be completely inept. Keep scrolling below for the full account. For more stories like this, check out this boss who fired a worker after they gave their two weeks' notice.